Relationships Between Railways and Tourism Hitoshi Saimyo

Relationships Between Railways and Tourism Hitoshi Saimyo

Railways and Tourism (part 3) Relationships between Railways and Tourism Hitoshi Saimyo Changes in Travel Styles with Opening of put information on sightseeing spots along their lines Railways in pamphlets and in other media to attract passengers and advertise. Fares at the time probably seemed high The first section of railway in Japan opened in 1872 between compared to general price levels of that time and inter- Shimbashi and Yokohama. Just a few years before, Japan regional business was not as active as today. As a result, of the Tokugawa Shogunate era was still a feudal state ruled creating demand for tourism along lines and increasing by lords and their sword-carrying samurai retainers. The passengers was probably an important issue in providing country had been almost completely closed to the rest of stable growth for railway operators. Active efforts to attract the world until the 1858 Treaty of Amity and Commerce tourists and promote tourism along the lines can be with the USA. Even within Japan, there were checkpoints regarded as a tradition that started at that time. Apparently, at important locations on major post roads and commoners this was also true outside Japan with tourism promotion were forbidden from travelling outside their local regions. and advertising often starting with the opening of railway One exception was the popularity of pilgrimages to lines. Even in Australia where I lived 20 years ago, tourism worship at Ise Shrine, 450 km west of Tokyo, which could be advertising was conducted first by railway operators, such described as the predecessor of tourism today. as New South Wales Government Railways. With the birth of mass transport by rail just a few With the expansion of railways throughout Japan, years later, the style of travel changed suddenly and the people could move more easily, boosting social interaction. relationship between railways and tourism started as soon Timetables also started advertising sightseeing spots near as railways began. Records of the time show that operators lines and began functioning as general travel guides. Woodblock print of train running near Shinagawa, south of Tokyo, in 1873 (The Railway Museum) Japan Railway & Transport Review No. 55 • Mar 2010 6 Railways and Tourism (part 3) Students on school excursion train Hinode in 1959 (The Railway Museum) Many Japanese private railway operators, such as Tobu, strong army.’ As railways expanded, they were used more Odakyu, and Kintetsu, put major effort into boosting and for school excursions to give young people an opportunity developing tourism in trackside areas. However, this article to see the new society of Japan; railways were a symbol of mainly discusses the involvement and efforts in tourism of the modernization and an effective means of demonstrating the former Japanese National Railways (JNR), which became power and prestige of the Meiji government to the nation. the JR group of railway operators and subsidiaries in 1987. Discounts for student groups started in 1897 and special trains were also run to avoid large student groups mixing Development of Group Tours and with other passengers on already crowded trains. Domestic Tourism To meet the growing demand for school excursions effectively, special trains that travelled around major tourist How did domestic tourism start in Japan? Japan has a fairly areas were planned in advance. The process of creating unusual type of travel—school excursions—where groups travel packages by adding lodging, chartered buses, etc., of students escorted by teachers visit places far from their to these school trains is said to have occurred based on the home region. Such overnight travel allows the students to knowledge and experience fostered by school excursions. experience things they do not see in day-to-day life. These It is said that the world’s first travel business was the school excursions are officially planned and run as part of result of Thomas Cook of England arranging outings to each school’s educational curriculum. temperance (alcohol abstinence) events, but modern Such school excursions started in 1886 as a 12-day, Japan’s travel and tourism industry developed from 11-night round-trip trek from Tokyo to Choshi in Chiba arranging, brokering, transporting, and accommodating Prefecture run by the Tokyo School of Teachers (later school excursions. consolidated into Tokyo University of Education, and now Railways were Japan’s only form of mass transport until University of Tsukuba). No train service was available in the mid-1960s as automobiles and roads were not fully that area at the time, but the excursion was implemented to developed. In the earliest days, making sightseeing trips broaden students’ experiences and also for the purposes by rail was beyond the reach of common people and they of military training through carrying of training rifles and for could not easily travel. Improved railway capacity and the improving physical fitness. This rationale was a reflection appearance of travel agencies helped bring prices down to a of the then prevalent idea of a ‘prosperous country and cost that seemed reasonable, spurring demand by creation 7 Japan Railway & Transport Review No. 55 • Mar 2010 of mass transport and block booking for groups. This allowed passengers could get on and off trains freely at any tourist domestic travel to develop in Japan. The development of destination in a specified area. group tours by railways probably contributed greatly to The JNR shinkansen network was expanded during establishment of the modern domestic tourism industry as the campaign, starting service to Okayama in 1972 and demonstrated by the growth in Japanese domestic tourism Hakata in 1975. Meanwhile, women’s magazines an·an and the establishment of travel businesses. and non-no were founded in 1970 and 1971, respectively. The development of domestic group travel was paralleled These magazines introduced the so-called ‘little Kyotos’ of by the liberalization of overseas travel for Japanese after the various regions, the chic cityscapes of Kurashiki and Hagi, 1964 Tokyo Olympics, creating a surge in travel abroad and quiet post towns like Tsumago-juku, and Magome-juku as well as falling prices thanks to services using large and along the old Nakasendo kaido (post road), creating the economical Boeing 747 jets. individual ‘an-non’ travel style for young women (adapted With the completion of the Tokaido Shinkansen in 1964, from the names of the two magazines). Many small groups Japan’s railways saw growing capacity between Tokyo and of women came to visit these sightseeing areas and people Osaka. In addition, enhancement of the conventional line in those areas are said to have realized the need for town limited express network was completed by the October 1968 planning targeting women. timetable revision. Both shinkansen and conventional limited The campaign matched the social change that saw expresses carried huge numbers of passengers to the 1970 expansion of individual travel by women. It changed the Osaka Expo as well. Until the Osaka Expo, most Japanese Japanese domestic travel market dramatically. had only been on group tours, but the Expo provided the Highway networks gradually expanded across Japan opportunity for individual travel. from around 1970 (in line with improvements in automobile JNR started its ‘Discover Japan’ media campaign in and bus performance and comfort) and regional airports October 1970 to expand individual travel and offset the were established with comprehensive domestic routes. expected drop in demand after the end of the Osaka Expo. These developments accelerated the diversification and JNR also worked to promote sales by issuing tickets for individualization of travel styles. travel, including mini-excursion tickets where individual Series 0 Tokaido Shinkansen running parallel to Meishin Expressway, which also opened in 1964 (The Railway Museum) Japan Railway & Transport Review No. 55 • Mar 2010 8 Railways and Tourism (part 3) Discover Japan campaign poster (The Railway Museum) Changes in Rail Travel Needs with the completion of Japan’s first full-scale expressway. Development of Competing Transport Modes Development of Japan’s road network had lagged behind that of other countries, so railways until then had a nearly Until the mid 1960s, railways had the major share of exclusive hold on transport with demand growing year-on- domestic long-distance passenger transport with growing year as the economy grew. volumes. However, the opening of the Meishin Expressway From the mid-1960s, many small and medium-size private between Shiga Prefecture and Kobe in July 1963 marked railways were forced to close lines due to concentration of 9 Japan Railway & Transport Review No. 55 • Mar 2010 Figure 1 Shift in Passenger Transport by Mode from JNR Era • Rapid growth of private car transport Large drop in JNR share • Development of air transport Modal Shares of Domestic Transport Passenger Freight (passenger-km) (tonne-km) Railways JNR/JR 5% 100% 100% 22% Private Ships railways 39% 51% 15% Buses 50% Private 50% 25% automobiles Trucks Airplanes/ships 0% 0% 1960 1987 Fiscal year 1960 1987 Fiscal year population in major urban areas accompanying changes winter event features temples and shrines holding special in industrial structure during the high economic growth era exhibitions and operation of regularly scheduled tour and falling passenger numbers due to the rise of private car buses on special routes during what was traditionally the ownership. Long-distance rail transport demand dropped slow winter season. This method has become a model for again in the 1970s due to lower air fares, construction of success in stimulating tourism using railway transport. more expressways, expanding air routes connecting regional JNR’s huge accumulated debt became a major issue airports with major urban areas, and an increase in numbers after 1980 and the resulting annual fare increases and labour of automobiles and airplanes as real oil prices dropped after disputes drove passengers away.

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